Kevin Knite

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City Central at City Cafe is promoted by Kevin Knite who is indebted and eternally grateful to Sabrina George, Sue Smallwood and Lloyd Stephens for assisting him in achieving his aim - to promote an independent venue which is professionally organized, centrally located, smart and comfortable, both act and audience friendly and offers a variety of great shows at reasonable prices.

Ironically Kevin Knite is only appearing at this years Festival at a different venue - the stress of promoting a venue and appearing there being just a step further than he thought was wise.

THE SAD, THE ALMOST BLIND AND THE POLITICALLY HAIRY
Aug 4-28 at 20.05 (1hr 50mins)
Tickets £6.00 (£5.00 conc)

flier for the sad, the almost blind and the politically hairy show

"In a complicated world this is a very complicated show. Almost 2 hours of stand up comedy from 5 top comedians for only £6 in a great central location."

"Your only chance to see Kevin Knite at this year`s festival."

The Sad - Robert White
"Robert White taught himself the piano at the age of six, had written symphonies by the age of fourteen - and copes with Asperger`s Syndrome. Not your average comedian..." NME

The Almost Blind - Kevin Knite
"Routinely profound and funny..... his humour lurks behind his dark glasses" THE SCOTSMAN

and The Politically Hairy - Phil Klein
"So hairy he has been banned by the right wing barbers - Phil Klein explores his own quirky unique view of his life and world"

PLUS - extra special guests
who are either famous or indescribable

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link edinburgh fringe festival

chortle.co.uk

Bookings

Robert White the music teacher show
The Music Teacher Act

How to Book

  • Festival Box Office 0131 226 0000
  • book online atwww.edfringe.com
  • Visit in person - Venue 42 Arcade Bar.
    18 Cockburn Street
    open daily Aug 2-28
  • or call 0131 226 0000

The Arcade Bar

The entrance to this upstairs venue is either through the arcade bar in Cockburn Street, which is off the High Street or directly from the side entrance in Jackson's Close, which runs between the High Street and Cockburn Street.